Snoop Dogg Declines $100 Million OnlyFans Offer, Talks Music and Sports

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Hyun Shin
Updated 10:42 PM, November 19, 2024

Snoop Dogg Turns Down $100 Million OnlyFans Offer

During an engaging panel on October 20, hosted by Bravo with celebrities including late-night host Seth Meyers and lifestyle guru Martha Stewart, renowned rapper Snoop Dogg revealed he had declined a $100 million proposal to join the subscription platform OnlyFans. Demonstrating his characteristic wit, Snoop Dogg ignited laughter among the audience by discussing the internal debate the offer sparked. He humorously gestured towards his lower body, quipping that although he typically follows the whims of his "little head," in this instance, he opted to think with his "big head"—his brain—thereby rejecting the tempting offer.

Intersections of Music and Sports: Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Nod

As the conversation expanded, Snoop Dogg voiced his thoughts on the convergence of music and sports, particularly expressing his enthusiasm for Kendrick Lamar's upcoming performance at the 2025 Super Bowl. Praising Lamar, Snoop Dogg stated, "the biggest artist in the world right now," showing strong support for the NFL's halftime show selection process. He confidently noted, "They don't make no mistakes," anticipating another memorable performance.

Lil Wayne's Consideration for Major Events

The dialogue also encompassed fellow artist Lil Wayne. Snoop Dogg tackled the topic of whether Lil Wayne had been overlooked for prominent events similar to the Super Bowl halftime show. Supporting the decisions of event organizers, Snoop reinforced his trust in their selections and voiced his anticipation and support for the artists they spotlight.

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Hyun Shin is a Boston-based reporter for RhyteIt, specializing in personal empowerment strategies for adult content creators. Through insightful articles and resources, Shin helps creators develop confidence, resilience, and self-advocacy skills to thrive on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly. Shin’s work supports creators in building authentic, empowered personal brands and navigating the challenges unique to the adult content industry.